Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts are that if your kid is younger than U14 and playing on a team where players are already slotted into positions, you should change clubs.
Re extra touches, again, if your kid is on a team where possession is not being taught, you should change clubs.
YES. My now U10 keeps getting slotted to the back because NOBODY on his team can do a decent job defending. My kid plays forward very well, in fact, better than the kids they put up there---but Coaches feel worse having those kids in the back since goals are let in.
WELL---how the hell do they think any of these kids are going to learn to play defense if they never teach them?!!! And now my kid is getting zero chance to stay a well-rounded player.
Btw, we no longer score because now we have a not-so-great offense filled with the kids that can't play defense at all and the good forwards in the back.
AND YES--I UNDERSTAND ALL OF THIS POSITIONING IS IRRELEVANT AT 8/9/10/11, etc. We need our kids to learn to play anywhere on the field in the developmental years.
So--damn coaches---listen the hell up!!
Anonymous wrote:My thoughts are that if your kid is younger than U14 and playing on a team where players are already slotted into positions, you should change clubs.
Re extra touches, again, if your kid is on a team where possession is not being taught, you should change clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand many of the acronyms here.
If people still want to talk about it, what about travel soccer with Burke Athletic Club (BAC) vs BRYC?
We don't need to do anything crazy, and I care more about fun than prestige. Thanks!
there is plenty of BRYC bashing in these threads but we are having a good experience. There are two distinct programs- one travel program through the rec side that plays in the ODSL. The other is BRYC Elite which has the older girls teams in ECNL. The younger teams are not in a league but play teams in the area plus trips to Fredericksburg, Montgomery County and Richmond and in tournaments. It seems to be working well for both programs.
When has BRYC been bashed? BRYC is one of the most respected clubs in the area and most people agree with the clubs courage with how they have pulled their youngest ages out of clubs.
oh plenty of times! everything from they will have no games to play to not enough money in that area to have talent to no talent to crazy to join ECNL to ODSL being terrible. There is plenty of bashing to go around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand many of the acronyms here.
If people still want to talk about it, what about travel soccer with Burke Athletic Club (BAC) vs BRYC?
We don't need to do anything crazy, and I care more about fun than prestige. Thanks!
there is plenty of BRYC bashing in these threads but we are having a good experience. There are two distinct programs- one travel program through the rec side that plays in the ODSL. The other is BRYC Elite which has the older girls teams in ECNL. The younger teams are not in a league but play teams in the area plus trips to Fredericksburg, Montgomery County and Richmond and in tournaments. It seems to be working well for both programs.
When has BRYC been bashed? BRYC is one of the most respected clubs in the area and most people agree with the clubs courage with how they have pulled their youngest ages out of clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand many of the acronyms here.
If people still want to talk about it, what about travel soccer with Burke Athletic Club (BAC) vs BRYC?
We don't need to do anything crazy, and I care more about fun than prestige. Thanks!
there is plenty of BRYC bashing in these threads but we are having a good experience. There are two distinct programs- one travel program through the rec side that plays in the ODSL. The other is BRYC Elite which has the older girls teams in ECNL. The younger teams are not in a league but play teams in the area plus trips to Fredericksburg, Montgomery County and Richmond and in tournaments. It seems to be working well for both programs.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand many of the acronyms here.
If people still want to talk about it, what about travel soccer with Burke Athletic Club (BAC) vs BRYC?
We don't need to do anything crazy, and I care more about fun than prestige. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who here has had a crush on the parent of another child and actually made a move? Like, not a overtly sexual move, just a "the players can hang out at my place and you're welcome as well" kind thing.
Y'all are so naive. The reason for CCL using the club v club league format is to allow the soccer swingers network to have numbers every weekend. Its clearly not for the soccer. And the lack of a pro/rel policy is only to keep the hotter moms in circulation. Everybody knows that.
This thread has officially been derailed, but I prefer the humor over the stupid Spirit vs FCV banter.
Damn! Why did you do this?!?!! I successfully got them fighting in a new thread---and you have to bring it up?! I give up!
Hey, *I* started that thread!
And now I know why CCL exists, which is a valuable piece of knowledge.
After 530 pages of posts, the truth was going to come out. Although you cold have gone to post on Fairfax Underground, the answers arose after a few posts.